
Stephen Hanselman
Longtime collaborator of Ryan Holiday, having worked with him on several books. He has worked in publishing for over three decades and is a graduate of Harvard Divinity School.
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Mar 31, 2024 • 32min
The 9 Core Stoic Beliefs
Stephen Hanselman, a translator of ancient texts and Ryan Holiday's book agent, shares intriguing insights into the nine core Stoic beliefs. He discusses how these philosophies can foster personal happiness and encourage harmony with nature. By exploring foundational Stoicism and the virtues of personal responsibility, he highlights how understanding toxic emotions can enhance leadership effectiveness. Hanselman also delves into Stoic strategies for managing anger, promoting ethical behavior and community cooperation.

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Jun 2, 2024 • 27min
The Seeds Of Virtue | Oikeiosis
Stephen Hanselman, co-author of The Daily Stoic and a key figure in Stoic philosophy discussions, dives into the significance of virtue in personal growth. He explores 'oikeiosis,' highlighting how self-interest can enhance ethical understanding and contribute to community wellbeing. Historical examples, like Cato and Truman, emphasize integrity amidst corruption. The conversation encourages listeners to reflect on their moral duties, intertwining personal virtue with societal responsibilities, and fostering resilience in the face of challenges.

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Sep 29, 2021 • 1h 14min
Stephen Hanselman on Pursuing Virtue and Redefining Courage | How Are You Going To Be?
Stephen Hanselman, a literary agent and co-author of "Lives of the Stoics," shares insights from his experience in publishing and Stoic philosophy. He discusses the significance of courage in both literature and life, reflecting on personal journeys and creative freedom. The conversation dives into redefining virtue as excellence, the challenges faced in the publishing industry, and the value of resilience in overcoming obstacles. Throughout, Hanselman emphasizes the interconnectedness of virtues and the need for internal validation over external pressures.